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International Junior Math Olympiad

GRADE 3
Time Allowed: 90 minutes

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Country:

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Please DO NOT OPEN the contest booklet until told to do so.


2. There are 30 questions.
Section A: Questions 1 to 10 score 2 points each, no points are
deducted for unanswered question and 1 point is deducted for
wrong answer.
Section B: Questions 11 to 20 score 3 points each, no points are
deducted for unanswered question and 1 point is deducted for
wrong answer.
Section C: Questions 21 to 30 score 5 points each, no points are
deducted for unanswered or wrong answer.
3. Shade your answers neatly using a 2B pencil in the Answer Entry
Sheet.
4. No one may help any student in any way during the contest.
5. No electronic devices capable of storing and displaying visual
information is allowed during the exam. Strictly NO CALCULATORS
are allowed into the exam.
6. No exam papers and written notes can be taken out by any
contestant.
GRADE 3 International Junior Math Olympiad Past Year Paper

SECTION A – 10 questions

Question 1
Today, Ray added his age and his brother’s age and he got 11. What will
be the sum of their ages after one year?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
E. 22

Question 2
It is given that a&b = a × b + a + b. For example, 1&3 = 1 × 3 + 1 + 3 = 7.
What is the value of (2&3)&1?
A. 21
B. 22
C. 23
D. 24
E. None of the above

Question 3
What is the missing number in the sequence 1, 2, 4, ___, 11, 16?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
E. 9

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Question 4
Lilia scored 15 points fewer than Bob, who scored 35 points. Carol scored
half as many points as Lilia. How many points did Carol score?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 25
D. 50
E. None of the above

Question 5
Three friends have 18 jelly beans altogether. They want to share the jelly
beans equally among each other. How many jelly beans should each
friend get?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6

Question 6
For three days, Kitty was catching mice. Each day Kitty caught 2 more
mice than the previous day. How many mice did Kitty catch in these three
days?
A. 14
B. 13
C. 8
D. 10
E. 9

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Question 7
Jed has 8 coins. His sister has twice as many coins as Jed. How many
coins do they have altogether?
A. 16
B. 24
C. 10
D. 14
E. 22

Question 8
A bucket contains 1 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue and 1 white flower. Maja, the
bee, visit every flower in the bucket only once. She starts from the red
flower, and she does not fly directly from the blue flower to the yellow
flower. In how many ways can Maja visit all the flowers exactly once?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 6
D. 24
E. None of the above

Question 9
How many times does the digit "3" appear from 1 to 70?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
E. None of the above

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Question 10
A cube with side length of 3 cm is painted grey and cut into smaller cubes
each with side length of 1 cm. How many of the smaller cubes have
exactly 3 faces painted?

A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 14
E. None of the above

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Section B – 10 questions

Question 11
It is now 6:30 p.m. Ten minutes ago, Lisa’s mother asked Lisa to have
dinner but she was in the middle of her homework and would come to
dinner in 20 minutes. At what time will she come to dinner?
A. 7:00 p.m.
B. 6:50 p.m.
C. 6:40 p.m.
D. 6:30 p.m.
E. 7:10 p.m.

Question 12
How many squares are there in the 3 × 3 grid below?

A. 16
B. 25
C. 29
D. 30
E. None of the above

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Question 13
A "leap year" is a year which has 366 days including February 29 as an
additional day. Any year that is divisible by 4 is a leap year, but a year
that is divisible by 100 is a leap year only if it is also divisible by 400. How
many leap years are there from 2000 to 2017?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. None of the above

Question 14
The seats on a children's merry-go-round are labelled 1, 2, 3, . . .. On the
merry-go-round, Asad was sitting on seat number 2, exactly opposite
Shaden, who was sitting on seat number 7. How many seats are there on
the merry-go-round?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 10
E. None of the above

Question 15
Study the picture carefully. What number should be placed in the shaded
box?

A. 16
B. 18
C. 20
D. 21
E. 22

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Question 16
Ronny is facing Northeast. What direction will he be facing if he turns 90o
clockwise?
A. Southwest
B. Northwest
C. Southeast
D. Northeast
E. None of the above

Question 17
A restaurant offers 3 courses: entree costs $4, main course costs $9 and
dessert costs $5. The "combo", which is entree + main course + dessert,
costs $15. How much does a person save if he/she orders the combo
instead of the three separate courses?
A. 2 $
B. 3 $
C. 4 $
D. 5 $
E. None of the above

Question 18
A minute ago, there were 20 more people in the room A than in the room
B. Six people from the room A moved to room B. How many more people
are there in the room A than in room B now?
A. 8
B. 3
C. 6
D. 14
E. 26

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Question 19
Jessica has a lot of apps on her phone. The number of apps she has is
divisible by 5. If she downloaded 10 more apps, she would still have less
than 50 apps. What is the maximum original number of apps Jessica could
have?
A. 45
B. 40
C. 35
D. 30
E. 49

Question 20
What number is covered by the star?

A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
E. 1

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Section C – 10 questions

Question 21
Cheryl collects photos of famous singers. The number of newly collected
photos in each year is equal to the sum of the number of photos collected
in the previous two years. She collected 60 photos in 2015 and 96 photos
in 2016. How many photos she collected in 2013?

Question 22
A math competition paper consists of 20 questions. Each question is
worth 4 or 5 points. The total maximum number of points possible is 84.
Jack was able to solve all the 4-point questions and half of the 5-point
questions. What is Jack’s score?

Question 23
The product of two numbers is 100 and their sum is 29. What is their
difference?

Question 24
Oliver brought 36 cookies and Annie brought 20 cookies. Don and Jessa
did not bring any cookies. They all got together and shared the cookies
equally among themselves. How many cookies did each kid get?

Question 25
Angelica added all the whole numbers from 1 to 20. Benjamin added all
the whole numbers from 11 to 30. Chris subtracted Angelica’s answer
from Benjamin’s. What is the number Chris got?

Question 26
In a zoo, one lion can balance out 5 monkeys. One leopard can balance
out 4 dogs. One leopard and 2 dogs can balance out 3 monkeys. How
many dogs can balance out one lion?

Question 27
The sum of five consecutive whole numbers (5 numbers next to one
another) is 20. What is their product?

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Question 28
When Tom weighed an apple and a banana, the scale showed 230 grams.
When he replaced the apple with an orange, the scale showed 370 grams.
When Tom put the apple back, the scale showed 540 grams. What is the
combined weight of the apple and orange?

Question 29
In a class, 14 students collect stamps, 16 students collect postcards, 5
students collect both and 4 students collect none of them. How many
students are there in the class?

Question 30
Three sisters, Caitlin, Beatrice and Ashley share an apartment. They
decided to combine their money to buy a TV. Caitlin contributed $425.
Beatrice contributed $245 more than Caitlin. Ashley contributed $150 less
than Beatrice. How much does the TV cost?

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1 B
2 C
3 C
4 A
5 E
6 E
7 B
8 B
9 E
10 A
11 C
12 D
13 C
14 D
15 C
16 C
17 B
18 A
19 C
20 B
21 0024
22 0074
23 0021
24 0014
25 0200
26 0010
27 0720
28 0480
29 0029
30 1615

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